Interesting. Marty Edelman said at MIPIM that, with the arrival of MMU and the Rugby League, this would be the world's largest urban sports campus. Now we have a suggestion of the world's first sports business park.
I note that Eddie Smith's language in point 2 above suggests that the sports business park (whatever this proves to be) will also house MMU. Now, unless plans have changed, MMU's site is meant to be away from the Collar Site and will be to the west and north-west of the stadium, expanding onto land outside the current Campus to the west now occupied by industrial units. So sports science and R&D businesses (or whatever accompanies MMU) will also presumably be there.
I think there's still a fit between the above and the previously rumoured plans for the northern part of the Collar Site. That involved exhibition and conferencing space with flexible configurations to enable a transformation into small and medium-sized (from 3K to 6K) indoor arenas to host sporting events (e.g. basketball) and concerts. That leaves space for an attraction plus associated leisure and retail outlets on the rest of the Collar Site. Edelman intimated at MIPIM that they've now had significant serious interest about this space. Getting thousands of people on site day in, day out, is probably key to unlocking that potential and that's what the urban sports campus and business park will do.
The RFL is going to become a tenant of the regional athletics centre. Query - will that mean that venue being reconfigured, with perhaps a replacement athletics track elsewhere (probably off-Campus but nearby) for local clubs and community/schools use? (Such a move, to Beswick IIRC, was previously intimated when the master plan involved commercial activity to the north west of the stadium).
Also interesting that MCC and ADUG jointly completed the purchase of Ancoats Retail Park only in November 2017, so less than 6 months ago, with a very definite intention to pursue a primarily residential development:
https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/council-buys-central-retail-park-for-redevelopment/. Such a quick volte-face is ostensibly a surprise. The change of plan means we now have ten spare acres owned by MCFC and ADUG a mile from the stadium that they don't want for a Manchester Life initiative. Can we speculate that it might be an attractive site to which certain suitable businesses might relocate in order to create an expanded Campus?
Anyway, it all seems more positive than it has for quite a while. Once policy changed in Abu Dhabi in about 2012 to require projects such as this to prioritise paying their way over making a statement, there were always problems attracting the right kind of partners in the prevailing economic climate. It now looks as though they've probably managed to put together a set of plans for the area that will, as developments gather pace, attract viable tenan
ts for the Collar Site, and that gives us grounds for genuine optimism for the next several years.